Charlene Wittstock pulled on a pair of sheer tights as she joined husband Prince Albert II in delivering food parcels and gifts in Monaco on Tuesday.

The 35-year-old princess combined the
tights with a pair of black heels, a thick black winter coat and a black dress underneath.

The annual event is an opportunity for the Royal couple to offer presents and gifts to some of the Principality's less fortunate residents, including children and the elderly.

Albert and Charlene spent the morning handing out parcels to youngsters at the Monaco Red Cross nursery.

The day before they were spotted at the Rainier III gerontology centre handing over food parcels to elderly residents.

In their first public appearance together since the Monegasque National Day on 19 November the couple did much to try and dispel the constant rumours that their marriage is in trouble, after the weekly news magazine
L'Express revealed that Charlene had tried to leave Albert just days before their wedding in 2011.

With Christmas fast approaching the time to add some last minute gifts to the stocking of your loved ones this year is quickly running out.

So before you rush out and buy something totally inappropriate, here are three great last-minute stocking fillers that won't leave you embarrassed:

Scarves

If you are looking for a tasteful, yet seasonal, socking filler then why not make that gift a luxurious scarf? With so many different styles and patterns to chose from you are sure to find something that fits in with what you are looking for.

Hats

Hats, as opposed to scarves, can be a little more fun and tailored towards somebody's personality or character. The range in designs and styles means that this can be anything from a silly hat with tassels to something a little more serious.

Socks

Christmas does not seem right without at least one pair of festive
socks hiding at the bottom of your stocking, so make sure that someone doesn't miss out this year by adding a pair to their collection of gifts.

Princess Beatrice pulled on a pair of black tights as she attended a Christmas Day service at St. Mary's Church on the grounds of Sandringham Estate on Christmas morning.

The 25-year-old opted for
black tights, with a pair of black heels and a thick blue-grey coat as she appeared alongside her sister, Eugenie and other members of the family at the church service.

Not troubled by the ridicule that was thrown at her on social media during the wedding of her cousin William to Kate Middleton, Beatrice continued her fascination with fascinators, attaching one atop her head.

Eugenie on the other hand opted for a black hat, black coat and black shoes, but also added a touch of colour to her outfit by opting to wear a red dress underneath.

Other members of the Royal Family that attended the service included the Queen, Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince Harry and Zara Phillips.

Amy Poehler pulled on a pair of tights for the premiere of Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues in New York on Sunday night.

The comedienne combined the
tights with a pair of black heels and a spotted grey dress.

Poehler makes a cameo appearance in the second edition of the celebrated newsroom comedy, although the full extent of her role has been carefully kept under wraps.

She isn't the only celebrity lined up for a cameo in the second Anchorman film as Liam Neeson, Jim Carrey, Sacha Baron Cohen and Tina Fey are all expected to make an appearance at some point.

Will Ferrell, Steve Carell, Paul Rudd and David Koechner all return to the screen as Ron Burgundy, Brick Tamland, Brian Fontana and Champ Kind - with Vince Vaughn also reprising his role as Wes Mantooth.

The Saturday Night Live star made a brief cameo in Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie, which was comprised of outtakes and unused footage from the original Anchorman film and featured as a DVD extra.

Reports earlier this year suggested that a similar fate may await the second edition as director Adam McKay hopes to fit 250 new jokes into the alternative release.

Helen Flanagan pulled on
some long socks for the PETA charity event in Covent Garden on Wednesday.

The actress combined the
knee socks with a festive red dress and similarly Christmassy red heels for the photo call.

The 23-year-old joined the campaign to encourage shoppers not to buy fur products this Christmas.

"Fur is cruel and gruesome, and it belongs squarely in Christmas' past," she told the Daily Mirror.

"With all the wonderful stylish, fur-free designs available today, it's never been easier to celebrate with Christmas gifts that are as kind as they are chic."

This is not the first PETA campaign that Flanagan has got involved with. Earlier this year she stripped off and had scales painted over her body to highlight the use of exotic animal skins in the fashion industry, posing underneath the slogan "Exotic skins belong in the Jungle: Leave wildlife out of your wardrobe".

She joins a number of other celebrities who have posed nude to highlight PETA's campaigns against exotic animal skins, fur and eating meat.

Joan Collins defied her years as she pulled on a pair of patterned tights for the unveiling of Claridge's Christmas tree at the famous London hotel last week.

The 80-year-old actress, author and columnist opted for the
patterned tights to go with a black dress, sparkly coat and simple black shoes. She topped it all off with a bold necklace, statement diamond earrings and small clutch handbag.

As usual, her makeup was glamorous, with smoky eyeshadow and bright pink lipstick.

Collins appeared alongside a host of famous names including models Laura Bailey, Jade Parfitt and Poppy Delevingne.

After spending years vociferously denying that she has undergone plastic surgery to maintain her youthful appearance she recently told the Daily Express that a daily avocado and plenty of makeup helped her look the way she does.

She also recently told OK! Magazine that she could never eat a hamburger and that she prefers to maintain a steady weight rather than give in to the temptations of dieting.

Abbey Clancy pulled on a Stoke City woolly hat and scarf as she took to the pitch at the Britannia Stadium with Strictly Come Dancing Partner Aljaz Skorjanec.

Clancy, who is married to Potters' and England striker Peter Crouch, opted for a black polo top and dark denim jeans to go with the
hat and
scarf as she and Skorjanec practised for their performance on Saturday night.

The pair will showcase a rendition of the Viennese Waltz, to a backing track of Tom Jones' 'Delilah'. The song became a terrace anthem among Stoke fans during Tony Pulis' 11 years at the Britannia.

After recording a maximum score of 40 by the judges in last week's Strictly Come Dancing they were both presented with Stoke City shirts with their names on the back and a number 10 on each shirt.

The 27-year-old even stayed around to watch her husband in action in Stoke's 0-0 draw with Cardiff on Wednesday night.

Clancy has made it through to the semi-finals of the celebrity dancing competition alongside Ashley Taylor Dawson, Natalie Gumede, Patrick Robinson, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Susanna Reid.

Rush, which stars Wilde, alongside Chris Hemsworth and Daniel Brühl was nominated for Best Motion Picture, Drama while
Her, which also features the actress received a nomination for Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy.

Her will battle it out with
Nebraska, American Hustle, The Wolf of Wall Street and
Inside Llewyn Davis, while
Rush takes on
12 Years a Slave, Gravity, Captain Phillips and
Philomena.

Ansari also had something to celebrate as
Parks and Recreation was put forward in the Best TV Series, Comedy category.

Actress Cynthia Erivo pulled on a pair of black tights for the premiere of the
Harry Hill Movie at the Vue Cinema in Leicester Square, London on Thursday night.

She combined the
black tights with a pair of black heels and a shimmering dark blue dress.

Erivo, 26, has received notable acclaim for her performance in John Doyle's stage adaptation of Alice Walker's Pulitzer Prize winning novel,
The Color Purple.

The Londoner is also scheduled to appear in Harry Hill's satirical X-Factor inspired musical
I Can't Sing! which is due to hit the London Palldium in February.

Hill appeared on the red carpet to celebrate the opening of his eponymous film and was joined by other stars of the comedy, including Julie Walters, Sheridan Smith and Johnny Vegas, who voices Harry's pet hamster, Abu.

The farcical comedy follows Hill, playing an extrapolation of himself, and his Nan, played by Walters, as they set off on a road trip to Blackpool, pursued by Hill's evil twin Otto (Matt Lucas) and a lunatic vet named Ed (Simon Bird).

Other big winners at the event included actress Sheridan Smith, who scooped the best performance award, while Cambridge University professor and historian Mary Beard won the best presenter gong after her acclaimed historical series, Meet the Romans.

Leigh-Anne Pinnock pulled on a pair of black leggings as she lined up alongside her Little Mix bandmates and Minnie Mouse at Disneyland Paris on Tuesday.

While Jesy Nelson, Jade Thirlwell and Perrie Edwards opted for jeans, Leigh-Anne combined her
leggings with some black boots, a pair of white Micky Mouse gloves, a white scarf and a fur-lined coat.

Jesy also carried on the furry theme with her green jacket and black jeans combo, while Jade wore light blue jeans and a green coat and Perrie opted for a white cardigan, blue jeans and a furry black hat.

The girls travelled to Paris along with a group of child carers to help support the Carers Trust and a community hub in a deprived area of east London.

Former X-Factor contestant Rylan Clark was also on hand to help serve breakfast on the flight from London City Airport to the French capital.

Little Mix recently released the video to their latest single 'Little Me'.